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MrUmpire Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:50pm

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Originally Posted by jicecone (Post 628959)
A "hoogie koochie" movement is the sandwich form of the "hoochie koochie" movement. Beats the hell out of me Steve!

Wouldn't that be a Hoagie Koochie?

mbyron Mon Oct 05, 2009 01:09pm

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jicecone Mon Oct 05, 2009 01:28pm

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Originally Posted by MrUmpire (Post 628969)
Wouldn't that be a Hoagie Koochie?

Well it used to be when I lived in CT. Now that I moved to Nawlins its a,
"PO-Boy Koochie"


Guess it jus pends on weres you lives!!

celebur Mon Oct 05, 2009 01:44pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 628985)

And that would be Hoagy.

PeteBooth Mon Oct 05, 2009 01:55pm

[QUOTE]
Quote:

Originally Posted by eagle_12 (Post 628775)
Tailor-made 4-6-3 double play, great stop by F4, perfect feed to F6 coming across the bag, but....................

As F6 is catching the ball while coming across second, he never makes a catch (ball hits him in the gut, bobbles it a little, and drops it on the ground)

Runner thinking that the he would be out, and not causing contact, slid a good 10 ft. short of the bag. Well he got stuck in the muddy infield and then saw the ball dropped and had to scramble to second.

F6 recovered the ball and tried tagging the runner while scrambling towards the base.

As an official we make a call when a call needs to be made.

Simple example: R1: F1 simply tosses the ball to F3 who throws it back to F1

In the aforementioned F3 did NOT apply a tag but simply tossed the ball back to F1 therefore, as an umpire we signal nothing. When the defense makes a PLAY on a runner is when we signal something.

Now back to your OP

Quote:

As F6 is catching the ball while coming across second, he never makes a catch (ball hits him in the gut, bobbles it a little, and drops it on the ground)
There is nothing to signal. Now if it was in DOUBT as to whether or not F6 bobbled the ball etc. then we would give a signal but in your OP the ball was dropped so no need to signal anything.

Quote:

F6 recovered the ball and tried tagging the runner while scrambling towards the base.
Here the defense made a play on a runner so we signal.

In summary: We signal when the defense makes a play on a runner.

Pete Booth


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